The Beans of Egypt, Maine
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1986
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Novel • Fiction
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Modern Classic FictionMaine • 1980s
1986
Adult
18+ years
The Beans of Egypt, Maine by Carolyn Chute portrays the lives of the Bean family and their neighbors in a rural Maine town. The narrative captures the struggles, poverty, and interpersonal dynamics within this tight-knit community, revealing the complexities and resilience of the individuals who inhabit it.
Gritty
Dark
Melancholic
Mysterious
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Carolyn Chute's The Beans of Egypt, Maine offers an unflinching portrayal of rural poverty with gritty realism. Readers praise its vivid characters and authentic dialogue. However, some find its narrative bleak and challenging. The novel's strength lies in its raw depiction of life’s struggles, though its dark themes may not appeal to all.
A reader intrigued by gritty rural life and vivid character portrayals would enjoy The Beans of Egypt, Maine. Fans of Faulkner's As I Lay Dying or Erskine Caldwell's Tobacco Road might appreciate Chute's raw, unflinching depiction of poverty, family, and survival in a small Maine town.
4,145 ratings
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238
Novel • Fiction
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Modern Classic FictionMaine • 1980s
1986
Adult
18+ years
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